Untitled Installation V

This is what I presented for the final show in my fourth year of a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Whitecliffe College of Art and Design.

The installation was of a cardboard sculpture as you can see with three films, and a second sculpture that had four speakers each playing a different track of the sound of tape being ripped from the roll and of the sound of cutting the corrugated cardboard, in the sculpture it sounded quite muffled and odd.












Here's a film of the installation:


You may view the three films here:


Love, over


Left right, rong right


Pear film was too big to upload to blogspot but it is here on youtube:



Sian Huygens

2011

Untitled V

Mixed media

Dimensions variable

“When you are dealing with language, there is no edge that the picture drops over or drops off . . . Language, because it is the most non objective thing we have ever developed in this world, never stops” (Weiner as cited in Osborne, 2002, pg. 230).


Cutting corrugated cardboard [Audio playing in stereo, TIME, looped].

Tape [Audio playing in stereo, TIME, looped].

Love, over [Stop motion, 4.7 seconds, looped].

Left Right, Rong Right [Photograph, 10.5 x 14.8cm, transferred to DVD].

Pear film [1.02 minutes, looped].


Osborne, P. (2002). Conceptual art. London, England: Phaidon.

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